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Columbia-Rio Design Challenge

May 5, 2016 icsl Uncategorized 0

Zika Virus Monitoring and Smart Sunburn Monitor selected to present in Rio de Janeiro.

The two projects from the ICSL Lab were selected to compete in the Columbia – Rio design challenge. For more info on the design challenge click here.

Visit the two projects at Zika Virus Monitoring and Smart Sunburn Monitor.

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